Well, 2017 is finally over. It was a very rough year for animated
movies, probably even tougher than 2013! Hopefully, 2018 will be better.
However, there will be a drawback: DreamWorks will NOT have a new
animated movie released this year. This will be the first time since
1999 that DreamWorks didn't release a new movie. You don't believe me?
Well, here's a list of every animated DreamWorks movie to date
(excluding Aardman features).
1. Antz (1998)
2. The Prince of Egypt (1998)
3. The Road to El Dorado (2000)
4. Shrek (2001)
5. Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
6. Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
7. Shrek 2 (2004)
8. Shark Tale (2004)
9. Madagascar (2005)
10. Over the Hedge (2006)
11. Shrek the Third (2007)
12. Bee Movie (2007)
13. Kung Fu Panda (2008)
14. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008)
15. Monsters Vs. Aliens (2009)
16. How To Train Your Dragon (2010)
17. Shrek Forever After (2010)
18. Megamind (2010)
19. Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
20. Puss in Boots (2011)
21. Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
22. Rise of the Guardians (2012)
23. The Croods (2013)
24. Turbo (2013)
25. Mr. Peabody and Sherman (2014)
26. How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
27. The Penguins of Madagascar (2014)
28. Home (2015)
29. Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
30. Trolls (2016)
31. The Boss Baby (2017)
32. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017)
2. The Prince of Egypt (1998)
3. The Road to El Dorado (2000)
4. Shrek (2001)
5. Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
6. Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
7. Shrek 2 (2004)
8. Shark Tale (2004)
9. Madagascar (2005)
10. Over the Hedge (2006)
11. Shrek the Third (2007)
12. Bee Movie (2007)
13. Kung Fu Panda (2008)
14. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008)
15. Monsters Vs. Aliens (2009)
16. How To Train Your Dragon (2010)
17. Shrek Forever After (2010)
18. Megamind (2010)
19. Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
20. Puss in Boots (2011)
21. Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
22. Rise of the Guardians (2012)
23. The Croods (2013)
24. Turbo (2013)
25. Mr. Peabody and Sherman (2014)
26. How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
27. The Penguins of Madagascar (2014)
28. Home (2015)
29. Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
30. Trolls (2016)
31. The Boss Baby (2017)
32. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (2017)
DreamWorks
is taking a break this year because they're going through rough times:
Co-founder Jeffery Katzenburg and co-president Mireille Soria (producer
of Madagascar) retired from DreamWorks, leaving Bonnie Arnold (producer
of Over the Hedge and How To Train Your Dragons 1 and 2) the sole
president of DreamWorks. Also, following Universal's purchase of
DreamWorks in April 2016, Chris Meledandri, founder of Illumination
Entertainment, now oversees both DreamWorks and Illumination. I just
hope that How To Train Your Dragon 3, which will premiere March 2019,
won't be butchered into a comedy.
Blue Sky Studios won't
release a new animated movie this year, either. However, they deserve a
break, after releasing seven movies six years in a row. I just hope Fox (or Disney, since Disney now owns the rights to some of their properties) isn't
forcing them to start production on ANOTHER Ice Age sequel. In case you
don't know Blue Sky's library, here's a link to their website below.
Anyway, let's see what 2018 has to offer for animated movies!
In
January in the UK, Aardman will release their seventh feature film,
Early Man. It will be about a family of cavemen who are in danger of
losing their home to gladiators. I'm actually excited for this film
because I'm an Aardman fan, myself. Early Man will have a US release in February.
In
March, from the creators of Gnomeo and Juliet comes Sherlock Gnomes.
When Gnomeo and Juliet find that their friends are missing, they call
Sherlock Gnomes to solve the case. Johnny Depp will voice the titular
character. Instead of being distributed by Touchstone Pictures, a division of Disney, like the first film, Sherlock Gnomes will be distributed by Paramount.
Also in March, Wes
Anderson will make his return to stop-motion animation with Isle of
Dogs. However, unlike Fantastic Mr. Fox, his previous film, Isle of Dogs will be a bit more
mature. It will be about a tribe of Japanese dogs in a Dystopian future who are forced to be put on an island of trash. A boy named Atari hijacks a plane to the Isle of Dogs to find his missing dog Spots.
In April, from Open
Road Films, the studio behind The Nut Jobs 1 and 2, comes Duck Duck
Goose. It will be about a grumpy old goose who must raise some
mischievous ducklings as they journey north.
In June,
the long-awaited sequel to the popular and successful Pixar film The
Incredibles finally comes out of hiding with The Incredibles II. It will
greatly expand on the world of the first Incredibles, and will focus on
Helen Parr/Elastigirl this time. The family will also discover
Jack-Jack's secret superpowers.
In
July, Dracula, Mavis, Johnny, Denis, and the rest of the monster gang
return in Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation. Makes you wonder how Gennedy Tartakovsky
manages to complete the final season of Samurai Jack and a feature film
at the same time. Too bad we won't be getting a CGI Popeye movie, which
was also in Tartakovsky's mind.
In
September, from Warner Animation Group, the people behind The LEGO
Movies and Storks, comes Smallfoot. It will be about a Yeti who is
convinced that humans exist. Much like Bigfoot himself, not much is
known about Smallfoot yet, except for the cast. I just hope it doesn't focus more on comedy
than story like how Storks did.
On November 9th,
Illumination will release their next attempt at adapting a Dr. Seuss
book into a feature film, simply called The Grinch. It will star
Benedict Cumberbatch as the titular character. I'm actually not that
excited about this movie because I was disappointed in two of
Illumination's recent films: Minions and Despicable Me 3. I also didn't
like The Lorax because I feel it butchered the original story and turned
it into a shallow WALL-E knockoff.
And finally, on November 21st, after six long years, Wreck-it Ralph and Vanellope Von
Schweetz will return in an all-new movie called Ralph Breaks The
Internet: Wreck-it Ralph 2. In the sequel to the 2012 Oscar® nominee for
Best Animated Feature, Sugar Rush, Vanellope's game, is under threat,
and she and Ralph have to journey into the Internet to find a code that
will save Sugar Rush.
Some
of you may already know this by this point, but in one particular
sequence, Ralph and Vanellope visit the Disney-approved fansite
OhMyDisney. Want to know what the best part is? Vanellope actually meets
most of the Disney Princesses, and their original voice actresses will
return!
Unfortunately, Mary Costa, the original voice of Aurora in Sleeping Beauty, won't return, as she is now too old for voice acting. I also don't know if Elena of Avalor will appear in the movie.
From left to right: Paige O'Hara (Belle), Irene Bedard (Pocahontas), Mandy Moore (Rapunzel), Auli'i Cravalho (Moana), Sarah Silverman (Vanellope), Kristen Bell (Anna), Kelly Macdonald (Merida), Anika Noni Rose (Tiana) Linda Larkin (Jasmine), and Jodi Benson (Ariel). |
Of all the new animated movies coming out this year, I'm most excited for Early Man, The Incredibles II, and Wreck-it Ralph 2.
Once again, there will be more animated films than the ones listed above that will premiere this year, but these were the ones I wanted to cover.
Once again, there will be more animated films than the ones listed above that will premiere this year, but these were the ones I wanted to cover.
Andrew this is so good written by you. You are a awesome blogger and knows a lot about Disney. I am looking forward to the other movie about Grinch this year and making a new sequence to it. I love the Incredibles movie and so glad they are making a new sequence to it. I am looking forward reading your other blogs that you write.
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